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American Larch
American Larch
Larix laricina
American larch, also known as tamarack, hackmatack, eastern larch, black larch, or red larch, is a small to medium-size deciduous conifer tree. American larch can tolerate a wide range of soil conditions but grows most commonly in swamps in wet to moist organic soils and prefers cooler temperatures.
Current Sale Size: 1 gallon pot
Growth Rate: Rapid (10-15+”/yr.), Moderate (6-10"/yr)
Soils: Acidic to Basic; Loam, Clay
Moisture: Moist, Moist-Wet
Shade Tolerance: Full Sun, Part Shade
Mature Height: 45-80 ft
Mature Spread: 15-30 ft
Deer Damage Potential: Low
Origin: Native
Uses: Fall Color, Naturalizing, Wildlife
Special Notes: Loses needles in winter
USDA Plant Profile